V.. thanks for the link on polio vaccine.  Interesting information.  Just
confirms what a lot of us suspect.  That the gov is only interested in
killing us, not curing us.  There is a book, "Cancer - Step Outside The
Box" by Ty Bollinger, that has some fascinating stats in the back of the
book about the fact that in many areas where almost the whole susceptible
population had been vaccinated, disease rates were rising in spite of the
vaccine(s).  He covered several of the common childhood diseases.   Those
stats condemn the whole medical profession and their 'vaccine mission' in
my humble opinion.    Lola H.

On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 8:34 AM, V <[email protected]> wrote:

> I remeber reading on Polio. Today found this and found it interesting.
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>  http://vactruth.com/2012/06/03/7-trivia-facts-about-polio/
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> On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 7:13 AM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> I read somewhere that polio is a man-made disease that was introduced
>> accidentally in another vaccine—as was AIDS.  dee
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>> *From: *"phoenix23002 tds.net" <[email protected]>
>> *Reply-To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> *Date: *Sat, 29 Dec 2012 21:27:43 -0500
>> *To: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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>> *Subject: *Re: CS> OT health / Big pharma
>> *Resent-From: *"[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> *Resent-Date: *Sat, 29 Dec 2012 18:27:42 -0800
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>>
>> One of the worst disservices that we have done to ourselves is the
>> childhood vaccine programs, not that there haven't been some good things
>> about them (small pox/polio)  but...   Most of us enter adulthood with
>> immature immune systems.  An oversimplification for sure, but one could say
>> that developing cancer is a failure of the immune system.  Children used to
>> play outside in the dirt, etc..  their mothers didn't haul them off to the
>> doctor's office for a magic pill every time they developed a little case of
>> sniffles.  Years ago, most people didn't  have access to tylenol etc. to
>> lower children's temps.  Minor childhood diseases can serve a useful
>> purpose.  I did say minor childhood diseases.. diseases  that are more
>> disruptive and aggravating (like chicken pox or mumps) than dangerous.
>> 'They' say we, of all preceding generations, live in almost pristine,
>> sterile living conditions compared to our forefathers.  Has that made us
>> a healthier population?
>>
>> There was an article in the news a few years back that stated that cancer
>> researchers discovered that people who took antibiotics were more likely to
>> develop cancer, the implication being that somehow, taking a lot of
>> antibiotics could cause cancer.  I think they got the cart before the
>> horse.  The fact that more people who took antibiotics developed cancer is
>> a given  if you reverse the theory.  That is...   because of a weakened or
>> immature immune system or response, these people would become sick more
>> often than others (requiring more antibiotic therapy)  and they would fall
>> prey to cancer also because of a weakened or immature immune system.  In my
>> opinion, if not for the immune response in human beings, the race would
>> have become extinct a long time ago.  So, between an immature immune system
>> and a toxic environment, we seem to be sicker than ever.   Lola H.
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